Word: doors
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Although the lottery system seems cut in stone, with a winning whine, you might just get a spot next door...
...their families and peers, but since they hear only a limited number of words and sentences from these sources, children must extrapolate much of their phonology, morphology, and syntax from that tiny base, which opens the door for linguistic change...
...Recovering from the first faceoff (Schor: 1, consumer culture: 0) the hype-buster targets her next victim. Just as our ears begin to readjust to the relatively soft hum of Harvard Square, we open the door to Pacific Sunwear, where the music is not quite as loud as its prep school-as-lifestyle neighbor-but could still sustain a pretty hopping nightclub...
...They got a bad deal," she says, motioning to the right, which ends abruptly with a wall. "They should have had the door on the left." We don't move very much around this store. Clumps of hangars seem to be closing in on us, and there's no real place to move...
...couldn't go through the front door of the Faculty Club, nor eat in the main dining room," she says...